Thursday, February 21, 2013

ZCWO Mens Hommes MH Vol. 13 Men's Fashion series 1/6 tuxedo suits me just fine

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What did I tell you? After giving us a preview of their ZCWO 1/6 scale Articulate Body (AB-02) Normal Size Male Body with 1/6 scale head sculpt that resembles very much a certain famous secret agent super spy ("Bond" with a license to kill) - see the pictures HERE, ZC World has released pictures / images of their ZCWO 1/6 scale Mens Hommes Vol. 013 Men's Fashion Tuxedo Suit. Guess who it's meant for?


According to ZC World, the upcoming release of the ZCWO Mens Hommes MH Vol. 13 Men's Fashion series 1/6 scale tuxedo suit set will have a new cut with a better fit. ZCWO Mens Hommes MH Vol. 13 Men's Fashion series 1/6 tuxedo suit will contain the following: black jacket, black suit fabric pants, long-sleeved white shirt, black bow tie, black socks, black leather shoes, Px4 pistol with a silencer, AKM folding stock assault rifle with grenade launcher (AKS-74 with GP-30 grenade launcher), and glass for holding Vodka Martini "shaken, not stirred"




There have been a lot of 1/6 scale black tuxedo suits released already and this one just adds to that collection. I was hoping to see the grey suit that Daniel Craig as MI6 Agent 007 James Bond wore in the beginning of the latest Bond film "Skyfall" but I guess ZC World went the safer route by producing this standard black suit preferred by Secret Agent James Bond since the first film was released so many years ago.




The Beretta Px4 Storm is a semi-automatic pistol manufactured by Beretta of Italy and intended for personal defense and law enforcement use. This 1/6 scale version comes with a silencer / suppressor.


The 1/6 glass for holding Vodka Martini "shaken, not stirred" looks to be a wine glass when it should have been a cocktail glass (also called a martini glass) which is a stemmed glass with a cone-shaped bowl placed upon a stem above a flat base. The shape of a martini glass orginally came from the shape of a womans' breast.


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